Heather M
Debugging Midlife Podcast
Debugging Midlife is a solo podcast about life in tech after 40, reflecting on career twists, rediscovering the joy of geekiness, and exploring what still matters at work and beyond. debuggingmidlife.substack.com
Autor
Heather M
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Último episodio
4 de nov. de 2025
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Episodios
Debugging Midlife – Episode 3: Everything's an Extra Now 04.11.2025 15:14
A strange dream about a hotel got me thinking about how much tech has changed. There was a time when buying software or a game meant you actually owned it. Now everything feels temporary, subscription-based, and never quite finished. I'm not anti-tech, but maybe it's time to rethink what we've accepted as normal. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or...
Debugging Midlife – Episode 2: Coming Back 28.10.2025 9:51
This episode is about recovery from illness, the kind that doesn’t happen overnight. I talk about getting sick, starting grief counselling and grief reiki, and what it feels like to realize that mental health and physical health are tied together more than we like to admit. There’s also a bit about living and working in a small space (and why rearranging my office-bedroom combo always resets my br...
Debugging Midlife, Episode 1: An Introduction 26.08.2025 10:20
Welcome to the first episode of Debugging Midlife. This is an introduction to the podcast, why I’m creating it, and what you can expect in the weeks ahead. It’s about life in tech after 40, reflecting on career twists, rediscovering the joy of geekiness, and exploring what still matters at work and beyond. Subscribe for new episodes and a companion newsletter every two weeks: Credits: Intro/Outro...
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